Martha Stewart on MSN
How often to replace your shower head—and what happens if you don’t
Mineral deposits can be the death of even the most high-quality bathroom fixtures.
If the water pressure in your shower leaves a lot to be desired, the time may be nigh to clean — or outright replace — your shower head. Plumbing jobs can be intimidating, even to the most confident ...
House Digest on MSN
Shower head whistling? Here's why (and how to fix it)
The shower head isn't something that most take care of regularly, but if left unattended for long enough, this bathroom accessory will develop problems.
If you haven't cleaned your shower head in a while, it's time to get out the vinegar. Mineral deposits like limescale can build up inside, causing all sorts of trouble, like low water pressure or ...
Limescale remains a constant nuisance throughout the bathroom, proving particularly troublesome in shower heads, where it impedes water flow and leaves metal fixtures appearing shabby. Numerous ...
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